The bark is an outer protective covering. If it is totally removed, my guess would be that it would die because it would be open to invasion by microorganisms. If you remove just a little bit, I think it will survive.
i do believe they use the bark that they cut off the tree for paper.But i don't know the real answer to that question.
The trees cambium is then exposed and the tree is more prone to disease. It will grow back though.
Tree bark is actually used to make corks. You can kill a tree if you're inexperienced at removing bark and cut too deep; but if you cut just deep enough to penetrate the bark, and not the trunk underneath, the tree will be fine.
They will die.
Usually, yes
The bark is peeling off the tree because the tree is growing and expanding, causing the outer layer of bark to crack and shed.
it will diebecause it carries food in the bark
It will be cut off
The bark is coming off the tree due to a natural process called exfoliation, where the outer layer of the bark sheds to allow for growth and renewal of the tree.
A very strong tornado can essentially sandblast the bark off a tree.
The elm tree bark is falling off due to a disease called Dutch elm disease, which is caused by a fungus that infects the tree and weakens its bark, leading to it falling off.
It splits off as the tree is growing. The bark is thin and can't withstand the growth of the tree, so it comes off.